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Selection (.45 Calibre) Pedersoli offers their own Gibbs bullet mould #USA 308-451 which is 535 gr. and has a .451" cast diameter. Mould handles are available under part #USA316. This grease groove type bullet (and all others of this type) should be sized down to .448" to .449" using the Pedersoli bullet sizer #USA 514-450 or by using any brand of bullet sizer which will produce this size bullet diameter. Paper patched bullets need to be sized according to the paper thickness being used. The English Higginbottom-Rigby style 540 gr. paper patched bullet is specially favored in the Gibbs and has set some long range records. It is available from Joe Hepsworth gun smith (www.jcunard.com). Many .45 cal. "Postell" shape bullets used in cartridge rifles can be tried as many have proven to be very accurate in the Gibbs. The NEI brand #349C as well as the Lyman #457132 have been reported to be very accurate when sized down properly. However.. these commercial moulds normally cast bullets which are .457-.459" and sizing down to Gibbs size will ruin their accuracy because too much metal has to be moved and this spoils bullet concentricity. If you can order a custom made mould which casts the proper size then these types can work very well when sized slightly down to .448-.449". The bullet diameter for your gun will be correct when the lubricated bullet can slide slowly down the "cleaned" barrel when the loading ramrod weight is all that is pushing the bullet. This rule is correct for both paper patched and grease groove bullets. Due to slight manufacturing variations in broach rifling tolerances your rifle may require a slightly different bullet diameter. Bullet
Grease This instruction sheet will not go into the making of paper patched bullets but those instructions can be obtained on the world-wide-web by searching that subject name. We will mention that paper patched bullets can be fired with dry paper or with oiled paper by dipping or wiping the patched bullet with sperm oil, olive oil or other suggested liquid lubricants. Over
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